Past Life Dreamwork

Past Life Dreamwork
Author: Sabine Lucas
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008-04-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1591439205

The first book to approach reincarnation from the perspective of dreams • Identifies soul bloodlines, the key to past life therapies • Combines the author’s own experiences with case studies and dreamwork with empirical research • Reveals how the analyst and client are often karmically linked In Past Life Dreamwork, Sabine Lucas examines “soul bloodlines”--character traits, talents, and life issues that are the common elements and circumstances of successive past lives. Found threaded through our dreams, these bloodlines reveal the forces manifesting in this life, and, taken together, they shape individuality as well as destiny within the reincarnation cycle. Though a wealth of past life related material regularly surfaces in dreams, until now dreamwork has been largely ignored as a therapy for successfully integrating past life experiences. Using the results of 27 years of personal and professional work, Lucas explains that past life memories help us work out karma on the macro level and trauma on a micro level. She distinguishes three types of past life dreams--classic, informatory, and hybrid--and demonstrates how to distinguish these from other dreams. Her dramatic case studies illustrate the effectiveness of dream therapy in recognizing and integrating the resonant and recurrent circumstances and ethical dilemmas that are played out in the subconscious mind. These psychologically revealing stories bear witness to how individuals are made whole through the integration of common strands of forgotten or repressed past lives. Lucas shows that the integration of past lives enriches the conscious self and also promotes universal tolerance through an understanding of the patterns of our psychic soul inheritance.

Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self

Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self
Author: Eric Wargo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1644112701

• Outlines a set of clear principles to help guide dreamworkers, illustrated through real precognitive dream experiences • Shows how to detect precognitive dreams through their characteristic features, explaining how dreams relate to memory and why dreams about future experiences are often symbolic or distorted • Explores the mind-blowing implications of precognition for our lives, including how our present thoughts actually shape--or shaped--our past Once only the stuff of science fiction, evidence has grown that precognition--glimpses of your future in dreams and visions and being influenced subtly in waking life by what is to come--is real. Your future thoughts and feelings shape who you are now. And your present thoughts and feelings shape--or shaped--your past. In this accessible exploration of precognition, precognitive dreamwork, and a radically new biographical sensibility, the Long Self, that precognition awakens us to, Eric Wargo shows how dreamworkers can play the role of citizen scientists, adding to our understanding of this fascinating, almost unexplored dimension of human life. Wargo outlines a set of clear principles to guide dreamworkers, each illustrated through real dreamers’ experiences. Drawing on psychoanalysis and contemporary sleep science, he explores how precognition relates to memory, explaining why dreams of future experiences are often distorted and what those distortions probably mean. He discusses never-before-described dream features, including “time gimmicks” (symbols hinting at time distortion) and “calendrical resonance” (the tendency of dreams to foretell experiences exactly a year or years later). He describes why an understanding of precognition augments Jung’s theory of synchronicity by highlighting our own role in producing meaningful coincidences in our waking lives. He also shows how precognition manifests in other states of consciousness like lucid dreams, out-of-body experiences, trance states, sleep paralysis, meditation, and hypnagogia. We are at a major turning point in science’s understanding of time, causality, and the self. We are more than who we think we are from moment to moment--we are our past, present, and future simultaneously. When we understand this, a dream journal becomes a personal time machine, with mind-blowing discoveries in store for the traveler.

Bloodlines of the Soul

Bloodlines of the Soul
Author: Sabine Lucas
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780595789320

Have we lived past lives? If so, can those lives reveal themselves in our dreams? "Bloodlines of the Soul" is a dazzling account of lifetimes recovered from the unconscious to instruct and inspire dreamers in search of self-knowledge. In this groundbreaking work, Sabine Lucas discloses the process of discovering her own many past lives as women and men from several historical ages and backgrounds. In a brilliant synthesis, she connects the crucial soul lessons learned from those lifetimes with important turning points in her present lifetime. The second half of the book is devoted to four remarkable case studies that range over many centuries and landscapes, including the life of a Native American in the Old West, a soldier in revolutionary Russia, a compassionate Nazi camp matron at Dachau, a hapless emperor of Mexico, a ruthless Viking, King Richard the Lion-Hearted, and dozens of other fascinating lives. Through these many colorful life stories, Dr. Lucas weaves her fundamental thesis, that we not only live many times over, but we also carry karma earned or levied upon us from one lifetime to another. It is a message that carries tremendous responsibility-and opportunities for healing-for the individual. Professional therapists will find here a wealth of information on the healing process through dream work. Lay readers will discover the thrill of uncovering the mysteries of the psyche. Both emotionally engaging and intellectually satisfying, this book is a major contribution to the literature of dreams and of inner exploration by a distinguished Jungian psychotherapist-and masterful storyteller. Joseph Dispenza is the author of "The Way of the Traveler," "Live Better Longer," andten other books. He is the co-founder of LifePath Retreats in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

She Who Dreams

She Who Dreams
Author: Wanda Burch
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-11-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 157731770X

Wanda Burch dreamt that she would die at a certain age; her dreams foretold her diagnosis of cancer, and they guided her toward treatment and wellness. Although she took advantage of all the medical resources available to her, Wanda believes she is alive today because of her intimate engagement with the dreamworld. This book is more than one woman's story, however. Wanda provides techniques such as questioning the dream and observing the surroundings of the dream to delve into the meaning behind the personal stories we tell ourselves in sleep. Through powerful prose and practical exercises, this book demonstrates that wisdom lives within each of us, and we can tap into that wisdom through dreamwork.

Dreaming the Soul Back Home

Dreaming the Soul Back Home
Author: Robert Moss
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608680592

In this extraordinary book, shamanic dream teacher Robert Moss shows us how to become shamans of our own souls and healers of our own lives. The greatest contribution of the ancient shamans to modern healing is the understanding that in the course of any life we are liable to suffer soul loss — the loss of parts of our vital energy and identity — and that to be whole and well, we must find the means of soul recovery. Moss teaches that our dreams give us maps we can use to find and bring home our lost or stolen soul parts. He shows how to recover animal spirits and ride the windhorse of spirit to places of healing and adventure in the larger reality. We discover how to heal ancestral wounds and open the way for cultural soul recovery. You’ll learn how to enter past lives, future lives, and the life experiences of parallel selves and bring back lessons and gifts. “It’s not just about keeping soul in the body,” Moss writes. “It’s about growing soul, becoming more than we ever were before.” With fierce joy, he incites us to take the creator’s leap and bring something new into our world.

Psychic Dreaming

Psychic Dreaming
Author: Loyd Auerbach
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-04-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738752126

Everyone is psychic to some degree, but did you know that your abilities can be enhanced while you dream? Psychic Dreaming explores how parapsychology and dreamwork can be combined to boost creativity, improve your decision-making, and heal yourself in body and soul. Parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach shows you how to identify telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and other psi experiences as they occur through dreams. Discover dream incubation, lucid dreaming, and symbol interpretation to solve problems, relieve stress, confront your fears, and overcome nightmares. Use your dreams to create psychic connections with your loved ones, and explore other points in time and space to create a complete picture of the person you are, the person you have been, and the person you will be in the future. Praise: "This book provides wonderful insight into the research and methods used by parapsychologists and dreamers. Loyd Auerbach does a remarkable job of telling an interesting story while defining the nature of psi and dreaming."—John G. Kruth, executive director of the Rhine Research Center

Dream Work

Dream Work
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 059383268X

Newly repackaged as a Penguin paperback, an “astonishing” book of poetry from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Primitive and “one of our very best poets” (New York Times Book Review) Dream Work, a collection of forty-five poems originally published in 1986, follows both chronologically and logically Mary Oliver’s American Primitive, which won her the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1983. The depth and diversity of perceptual awareness, so steadfast and radiant in American Primitive, continues in Dream Work. Additionally, she has turned her attention in these poems to the solitary and difficult labors of the spirit, to accepting the truth about one’s personal world, and to valuing the triumphs while transcending the failures of human relationships.

Dreams Awakened: Nurturing Your Spiritual Growth through Dreamwork

Dreams Awakened: Nurturing Your Spiritual Growth through Dreamwork
Author: Pamela G. Escalante
Publisher: Gavin Jay Maureemootoo
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Dreams Awakened: Nurturing Your Spiritual Growth through Dreamwork" is an indispensable guide to exploring the profound and transformative power of dreams. Delve into the captivating realm of dreamwork, where you'll discover how to create a dream journal, interpret dream symbols, and harness the power of lucid dreaming. Unlock the wisdom of dream incubation, creating a sacred space for dream intentions to manifest. Journey into the depths of your subconscious, unraveling the mysteries of past life experiences and exploring future possibilities through precognitive dreams. Engage in the transformative practice of dream group sharing, fostering community and healing through the collective exploration of dreams. Experience the profound connection between dreams and shamanic journeying, unlocking hidden wisdom and healing energies. Discover the scientific underpinnings of dream research and its profound implications for our understanding of consciousness. Unleash the creative potential of dreams, using dream analysis to spark innovation and artistic expression. Explore the profound impact dreams can have on our relationship with nature, inspiring environmental activism and fostering a sustainable future. Dreams Awakened is an invitation to awaken your spiritual self, ignite your creativity, and shape your destiny through the transformative power of dreams.

A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy

A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy
Author: Leslie Ellis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429671326

A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy demystifies the process of working with dreams by providing both a grounding in the current science of dreaming as well as a simple, practical approach to clinical dream work. In addition to a survey of the current science and neuroscience of dreaming, this book includes clinical examples of specific techniques with detailed transcripts and follow-up commentary. Chapters cover how to work with PTSD nightmares and how to use experiential dreamwork techniques drawn from current neuroscience to engender lasting change. Readers will be able to discuss their clients’ dream material with confidence, armed with an approach that helps them collaboratively tap into the inherent power for change found in every dream. Backed by research, common factors analysis and neuroscience, the approaches described in this book provide a clear map for clinicians and others interested in unlocking the healing power inherent in dreams.